Pages: 64 (Hardcover) Reading Level: Ages 9-12 ISBN: 0399246053 Pub: Putnam Publishing Group Pub date: 2006-03-23 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 493348
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Reader Reviews:hillarous (2/2 people found this helpful)This second flaminals book has even more hillarous flaminals like the, squat,dweezle muzzgrub,pong flibber and the skwunt. It contains a funny story about a curious baby blunging and his discovery of nothing and it also has family trees of eveloution over the years. What I enjoyed mostly of this book would be finding new flaminals,seeing inside a glonk and being shown a skinned baby minbulaur. I also enjoyed a voting of who was stronger out of the adult minerbular and the squat. Who would you put your money on? I recomend this book for children and even adults to enjoy and laugh their socks of with! My kids adore these books! (1/1 people found this helpful)Yes they're fun, but they've also provoked lots of discussion in our house about evolution, which has tied in with my younger son's dinosaur obesession, and about the state of the planet today. So fired up were my boys that they went away and made a book of their own showing how different (invented) creatures evolved into others, and describing food chains and fighting strategies. We bought the books two months ago and my kids haven't stopped talking about them since. Flanimals will live forever (2/2 people found this helpful)Flanimals was superb and now it has only 1 rival. More Flanimals. This time around Gervais goes into evolution, Flanatonomy and of course more Flanimals. it contains everything the first did and more. No book humour can rival the shire plain stupidity of the humour that Flanimals can.
Interesting (2/18 people found this helpful)This was an interesting book. Somewhat different but captivating. I also recommend another book called The Little Boy by Rohan Hall. I just got it for my 6 year old son and he loved it. Well, he loved both books so I guess I recommend them both. Gervais does Darwin (16/19 people found this helpful)As a big fan of the first Flanimals book I'd been waiting for this one with much anticipation and it was really worth the wait. I love it and while it retains the basic format of "Flanimals", "More Flanimals" really builds on it and packs in so much more Flanimal information. We get to find out how Flanimals evolved, a small taste of Flanatomy, an introduction to yet more weird and wonderful creatures (the Gernloid and the Mung Ungler being two of my new favourites) and even the tale of a baby Blunging on his own personal quest at the end. If you were a fan of "Flanimals" this new book won't disappoint, and if you missed out the first time run out and buy both - you've got a lot of studying to catch up on! Similar ProductsFlanimals: The Day of the Bletchling Flanimals: A Complete Natural History (Boxed Set) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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